The voice of the students

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The voice of the students

The Catamount

The voice of the students

The Catamount

Photo credit: Flickr, Victoria Pickering, 2021

The rise in anti-Asian hate crimes

Tori Evans, Reporter June 10, 2021

Since 2020, there has been a 150% increase in hate crimes towards Asian Americans, according to California State University’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism. NBC reports over 3,800 incidents...

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Bothell’s 2021 AP Testing Plans

Diya Anoop, Reporter, Online Editor April 5, 2021

Plans for this year's AP exams have been announced and finalized at Bothell High School. The College Board has announced that exams this year will be full length and cover the full scope of AP curriculum....

Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, credit: Wikimedia Commons

How COVID-19 vaccines are being distributed

Kaya Suraci and Diya Anoop February 9, 2021

Since Pfizer and Moderna have come out with their COVID-19 vaccines, the United States has been eager to roll out vaccinations to as many people as possible. President Donald Trump cited Project Warp Speed...

The Electoral College Map as of December 11th, 2020 by the Associated Press

Election Recounts

Kaya Suraci, Reporter December 18, 2020

The 2020 election took a great deal longer to decide than past presidential elections. Normally, the results are at least assumed by the end of election day. This year, however, is different in more ways...

Science Olympiad Fighting Through Quarantine

Felix Galicia, Sports Editor December 3, 2020

COVID-19 has stopped Bothell High school’s students from going to school, but it hasn’t stopped the school’s Science Olympiad team from competing. COVID-19 has, however, raised some issues for the...

Timeline for Schools Reopening

Tanner Steele, Reporter November 26, 2020

Near the end of summer, our very own Northshore School District released their learning plan for the 2020-21 school year. This is a 6-staged plan describing what groups will be allowed to learn on campus...

Choir director Taylor Iversons journey to the Today Show!

Choir director Taylor Iverson’s journey to the Today Show!

Kendyll Lindsey, Reporter October 29, 2020

Bothell High School’s very own choir director, Taylor Iverson, was featured on the “Today” Show on Wednesday, September 23rd. Iverson began teaching Bothell’s choirs about 4 years ago when the...

Effects of COVID-19 on the Elections

Jane Wang, Reporter May 8, 2020

Ever since the outbreak of COVID-19 in the U.S., it’s been difficult to find any news channel or journal covering topics that don’t have to do with the novel coronavirus. However, despite all the buzz...

Trump’s Response to COVID-19

Diya Anoop, Reporter May 8, 2020

On January 21, 2020, the first COVID-19 case in the US was identified. Since then the virus has spread a rapid rate, killing hundreds of thousands and severely crippling the economy.   As more cases...

Washington State is under lockdown. What else can the government do to us?

Michael Marquess II, Reporter March 26, 2020

On Monday evening, Washington State Governor Jay Inslee issued a stay-home order to all residents for two weeks. But what does this mean for us specifically? And more importantly, how far can the government...

Changes in church policies

Téa Schmid and Evie Smith May 13, 2019

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on April 4, 2019 that “children of parents who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender may be baptized without First Presidency...

Dangers of cell phones

Audrey Rainwater, Co-Art Editor May 13, 2019

Experts have long investigated in finding negative consequences about cell phones being harmful to a person’s health. Cell phones have been recognized as the most common distraction for drivers. It has...

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